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I love making my own stuff than store bought because there is more room to be creative and it last longer.

1] I do these pottery - painted lady bugs - traditional color and different colors - with and without facial expressions.
I actually sell these - 25 usd for ten - whatever colors you want.

2] Large concrete lady bugs - look good under my hibiscus plant.
These are made out of concrete and you can make them yourself. You use an old plastic bowl, pour in mix concrete then harden. One harden remove from the bowl and paint accordingly.

3] I also love to do mushrooms for my garden.
I have big and medium ones. I have to attempt the mini ones - which will be saleable because it's shippable.
The big mushrooms you can make yourself - it's just a lengthy process. Also depending on the bowl used for the top of the mushroom, you can use the mushroom as a stand for a plant pot. If you are putting a pot on top of the mushroom, just remember it needs to be properly in the ground and anchored with sticks around as when the dirt gets soggy and wet, shifting happens as weight adjusts to the earth / ground movement.
I anchored mine properly and have no problem.

I love the little Ladybugs; is the base a bowl of some sort? In the past, I've seen small rocks painted as ladybugs but due to their small size I think they look best as house plant decor; cute sitting atop the soil of small container plants. Your Ladybugs and Mushrooms are perfect for the garden!

I am not very creative so I don't have any idea how to make teacup garden projects but I bet some of the really creative members on this forum will be able to help!

I have seen them online. I am guessing YouTube might have a tutorial. I get lots of DIY info there. I am guessing a bit of gravel for drainage unless you used a drill, potting soil and then a succulent should do well without much water. I think they are cute too. I wish I could find a tiny fairy for one.

Not home-made by me - I bought this at a yard sale and fell in love with it. It's simple but effective - just a cut up tire. I'm sure the idea's been around for a long time but it was new for me, and still makes me smile a year later.